30 books in 2009 - perhaps?

misspee:

Anisa almost managed this in 2006. Three years later, I am inspired to do the same. I always forget how much I enjoy reading - this Christmas, my interest was reignited by a second reading of John Irving’s A Prayer for Owen Meany. I would like to try and make reading for pleasure a regular part of my life again, not least beause I really need to keep my brain active.

1. John Irving, A Widow for One Year

Reckon I’m going to try again too but with a lower target of 12.  More manageable for me I hope.  Last year was dismal for reading - this year I’m determined not to let the old grey matter disintegrate any further!!

So for starters:

1. Alexander McCall Smith - The Careful Use of Compliments

30 books in 2009 - perhaps?

misspee:

Anisa almost managed this in 2006. Three years later, I am inspired to do the same. I always forget how much I enjoy reading - this Christmas, my interest was reignited by a second reading of John Irving’s A Prayer for Owen Meany. I would like to try and make reading for pleasure a regular part of my life again, not least beause I really need to keep my brain active.

1. John Irving, A Widow for One Year

Reckon I’m going to try again too but with a lower target of 12.  More manageable for me I hope.  Last year was dismal for reading - this year I’m determined not to let the old grey matter disintegrate any further!!

So for starters:

1. Alexander McCall Smith - The Careful Use of Compliments

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